The position requires a university degree in a relevant field, such as bioinformatics, computational biology, computer science, mathematics, physics, or a related discipline. Preferably, applicants hold an advanced degree (Master of Science or Ph.D.), although candidates with a Bachelor’s degree and substantial relevant research experience will also be considered. Applicants should have strong experience in the analysis of highthroughput sequencing data, particularly genomic and transcriptomic datasets. Solid programming and data analysis skills, preferably C++, R and/or Python, are expected, as well as experience working with large-scale biological data. A genuine interest in cancer biology and pediatric oncology research is essential. Experience with spatial transcriptomics or related spatial genomics technologies is highly desirable. Candidates should have good communication skills and be able to drive scientific projects with a high degree of independence.